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How To Safely Maneuver Your Kayak and feel in control in calm or windy conditions, and look like an advanced kayaker who relies on finesse and not strength

Imagine...If you could have complete control of your kayak on a windy day, not because you are strong but because you understand how the wind affects your kayak. And instead of fighting it you use the wind to help you turn… without effort.

Or…

If you could lean your kayak on extreme edge, and look like an elite kayaker because of the quick tight turns you can make, without ever risking going over and swimming.

What would that mean to how safe you feel in the large steep waves?

To how effortlessly you can turn your kayak on a windy day?

To your ability to avoid hitting a rock?

To your feeling of being a competent kayaker?

And to your overall confidence?

If you mastered edging your kayak without risking going over, and on top of that you layered some expert turning techniques, it would be a big deal. Not only would it increase how safe you are, it would make kayaking a lot more pleasurable for you. Your confidence level is directly linked to your ability to control your kayak in the wind and waves...while staying upright when the waves are trying to knock you over.

If you don’t develop the maneuvering techniques you can have a good forward stroke and bracing skills, and even have a powerful roll, but you still have not achieved mastery of your kayak. If you don’t always have a brace backing up your edging, you don’t have control in wind and waves. And it shows. Your friends will not see you as a competent kayaker and you may not get invited to the more ambitious trips into the more remote and beautiful places.

On the other hand by learning a few basic skills that allow you to safely edge more, you look and feel in control even in the roughest of conditions. and now that you are known as having the skills, you get invited to more trips, and there is no fear that you could end up needing to be towed back or rescued when things get ugly. everyone knows you not only take care of yourself, but also trust that you will be an asset to the group when the conditions deteriorate, and kayakers start hitting the water.

So how can you learn to edge more

Make more efficient turns, especially if you already learned all the turning strokes?

How do you learn the simple tweaks you can make to all your turns to make you maneuver effortlessly on a windy day… and feel completely at home, with no fear of a capsize?

How do you learn the physics of how a kayak naturally wants to turn, so that you can use that to turn quickly without losing speed and energy?

How do you identify the mistakes that are making your turns sloppy, and quickly transform your maneuvering skills to that of an advanced kayaker?

How do you learn to go straight effortlessly with the wind in your back, side, or face.

I started kayaking with a l 191/2 foot long sea kayak, that was very tippy. Now this kayak was great for tracking but to turn it I had to strain my shoulders. Of course I couldn't edge it, because it was so unstable that edging it more than a bit usually meant swimming. with a 10-15 knot wind it was almost impossible to control.

In fact to keep it under reasonable control i had to make a strap on skeg for it, and every time there was more than a little breeze, i had to use the skeg. and my shoulders would ache for days after spending a few hours mostly just fighting with the wind. there was not much pleasure in it. now picture that same kayak loaded for a camping trip. If there was a rock in front of me I hit it.

I took some lessons and learned some of the more common turns, and it’s like there was always some critical detail missing from my technique. I didn’t understand how the shape of the kayak affected my turns, and I didn’t know how to use the wind to help me. and if i tried to do a fancy bow rudder I mostly just ended up going swimming. I had no idea how to edge and lean without capsizing. And that was stopping me from achieving confidence in rough water.

I discovered that an efficient turn really comes down to understanding a few fundamental skills, and when I started to integrate them,that’s when I started to see results.

Looking back I’m glad it took me so much grief to learn these skills. because in the process, I really got to understand which little detail is crucial for a break through.

What small step you need to understand before you can turn your kayak in the wind, without putting any strain on your shoulders. what simple move that you can do with your paddle to make sure you don’t capsize when you edge for a turn. and when you can edge right to the limit without worrying about a capsize, you see a breakthrough in all your maneuvering strokes.

I still have and regularly use that same 19 ½ feet long kayak that I started with, but now it is a pleasure to turn. It goes exactly where I want it to go in the wind, without the skeg. I learned to edge it just the right amount and move my body just right to make it track in any direction. It turns in the wind with ease, because now I let the wind do the work.

It really doesn’t have to be that painful

There are really just a few key skills that i needed to master, and if someone had been there to show me those specific skills, i would have become an advanced paddler very quickly.

The key is really to know what to practice, and to break it down into steps with an exercise to practice for every important new technique. Trying to remember 20 different things just doesn’t work for most of us. Learning one concept, practicing one exercise until it is mastered, and then moving on to the next, or adding some crucial step that multiplies it’s effectiveness. That’s how I and many of us learn best.

When i finally started to teach these easy to learn critical technique to my students, I was amazed to see them master a skill in a few days, when for me it took many years.

I’m confident that you can become a proficient kayaker very quickly by focusing on these key techniques. You can save yourself many hundreds of dollars and years of practicing poor techniques.

I’d like to share with you the exact learn to turn system that I used to stop fighting with the wind, and learn to make tight turns on edge without risking a capsize

Here is the layout of the course

The course is delivered on a membership site where you can stream the videos, or download them for your convenience.

Basic section:

Learn how to find just the right amount to edge your kayak so that you can turn on a dime without the risk of capsizing

Learn why edging makes your kayak naturally want to turn, and how to use that to make turning smooth and effortless

Learn how to instinctively extend your paddle to not only give you more control, and avoid a capsize, but also to make you turn your kayak better than most experienced paddlers by using the powerful leverage it provides

Learn to keep your kayak tracking in a straight line so that you avoid wasting precious energy with a corrective stroke

Learn to blend a corrective stroke with your forward stroke so that you don’t end up losing speed every time you make a turn

Learn what it means to have your kayak well padded to instantly give you more control, and more turning power

Learn the biggest mistake people make when they add foam to their thigh braces, and how you can do it right to instantly get the control you need for effective turning

Learn when to edge on the inside or the outside of a turn. You will want to use the right edging for the conditions or you could end up not only wasting your energy and looking like a novice, it could also affect your safety, and even lead to a capsize

After mastering the fundamental skills we focus on applying them to make quick efficient turns

Avoid obstacle section

Learn the secret to a powerful bow rudder or crossbow rudder, and learn how to blend these powerful turning strokes with your forward stroke to make them look smooth and efficient

When to use the cross bow rudder vs the bow rudder. Understanding this will make your turning strokes blend smoothly with your forward stroke, and you will avoid losing speed

How to make your bow rudder give you a stable and tight turn that you can use even in rough conditions, without risking a capsize

Learn the most powerful turning stroke combination to use when turning a loaded kayak

Learn how to move your lower body, the part you don’t see and that almost no one talks about, to make all your turns more powerful, and feeling natural and elegant...Plus this technique will make your turning strokes naturally blend in with your forward stroke, making it perfect for making quick last second turns to avoid a rock

The step by step movement of your feet, your hips, and your arms, that makes the foundation for all the turning strokes

Avoid hitting a rock with quick last minute power turns that don’t slow you down, and blend perfectly with your forward stroke with style

When to lean your kayak instead of edging, and make impressively tight turns while developing superior control of your kayak

In the Calm water section:

Learn how to do a powerful scull so that you can quickly move your kayak sideways without it turning

Learn the key to moving sideways fast with a powerful scull that also gives you a solid brace so you don’t end up going for a bad swim

Learn how to stop your kayak safely, and stay completely stable doing it

Learn to move your kayak backwards without feeling like you might tip over, and also use this reverse paddling to train yourself to develop greater agility and control of your kayak

Learn to do a hanging draw to avoid an obstacle, or to get closer to a dock, or a paddler in need. And learn to blend it to your forward stroke and your turning stroke in a graceful and natural way that instantly makes you look like a more competent kayaker

Learn to use your extended paddle to do more extreme leans for advanced turns .These advanced techniques will not only make you look like a great kayaker, but will also give you greater kayak control, so that you really feel more comfortable in the rougher water

Next it’s time to work on turning techniques for windy conditions. You want to learn these if you want to avoid capsizing when turning in the waves

Learn what you need to understand about how the wind affects your kayak so that you can use that to turn, instead of fighting the wind, and straining your shoulders and arms doing it

How to move your body weight to adjust the trim of the kayak, and make the wind help you turn quickly

How to edge your kayak in the waves to make your turns effortless, without feeling like you will tip over, and maybe end up swimming in front of your friends, and potentially become a safety hazard

Learn the little known secret to edging your kayak to keep going straight when the wind is coming from the side, without having to use tiring pressure to keep your kayak on edge...This is a must for kayaking on a windy day

Learn the easiest way to get the wind to turn your kayak upwind, or downwind, with very little effort from you

When to use your skeg and rudder to help you, and when to avoid using it. If you don’t understand this you could end up unable to turn where you want to on a windy day, and get blown into the very place you are trying to avoid

Learn the difference between a skeg and a rudder, and how to use each one to maximize their usefulness

Everything Is Broken Down Into Step-By-Step

Bite Sized Chunks

The problem with most programs is that you get so much information it's very easy to get overwhelmed and not know where to start or how to implement the techniques ..

One of the most important parts of my maneuvering course is how it is designed.

What you get in this course

You get an understanding of a critical concept, followed by an easy to practice on the water exercise.

And you can practice all this while on a paddle with your friends. Once you have mastered this step, you move on to the next video. Each exercise will give you a noticeable advantage that you can start using right now to turn tighter, to feel more in control in the wind, to turn more efficiently so that you don’t lose speed when going around an obstacle, and make you feel more confident edging your kayak in rough water. each step you master will bring you closer to absolute kayak control, and make you feel like a more competent kayaker.

If you are paying hundreds of dollars for live kayak lessons, you will want these videos as a reference, to make sure that you are not forgetting any steps or details that you already paid for. If you are using videos as a way to learn, you will find the step by step approach to be the quickest way to master kayak control. The exercises are not meant to take you up one more level, but instead each step takes you closer to the expert level, and how fast you get there is up to you. Go through each video and do the exercise, and you will be surprised by how quickly you start using techniques you never imagined you could learn.

This course is perfect for you if you are tired of spending hours on youtube going through mostly crappy videos, that are not really adding to your skills. Let’s face it, if the videos are not covering all aspects of the new skill including what to do with your legs, and hips, you are left guessing at the most crucial part. You can spend hundreds of hours watching and still be missing the most important piece and you are not getting any closer to mastering kayak maneuvering.

Mastering turning techniques is the value multiplier for kayak control

Let me ask you again to Imagine...If you could have complete control of your kayak on a windy day, not because you are strong but because you understand how the wind affects your kayak. And instead of fighting it you use the wind to help you turn… without effort.

Or…

If you could lean your kayak on extreme edge, and look like an elite kayaker because of the quick tight turns you can make, without ever risking going over and swimming.

What would that mean to how safe you feel in the large steep waves?

To how effortlessly you can turn your kayak on a windy day?

To your ability to avoid hitting a rock?

To your feeling of being a competent kayaker?

And to your overall confidence?

The master advanced turning techniques course

comes with a 100%, 30 money back guaranty

this series of videos is priced at $49

I have a question for you. what is it worth for you to develop you maneuvering skill?

Think of it this way, if you take action and learn these techniques, you will be able to control where your kayak goes instead of getting blown around. You will be much safer in rough water because you can now edge and turn without the risk of a capsize. You will be enjoying kayaking much more because now that you know how to turn effortlessly, going around obstacles is just fun.

What I’m trying to say is that to get a return on that small investment isn’t going to be hard for you.

How much would it be worth if you could turn even your loaded expedition kayak on a dime, without straining your shoulders? And make that crossing with confidence. Or even avoid the need to be rescued?

success is really just applying the right technique for the right conditions.

As you know these skills are a game changer for your kayak control.

Lets look at what happens as soon as you enrol.

you'll get access to your private member's area, where you'll watch an introduction and orientation video that guides you so that you get the most results with as little time wasted as possible.

I invite you to try it all out for yourself. Go through the course for a full 30 days, with no risk.

If at any point in the first month you decide that the course isn't right for you, just email me to cancel your registration, and I’ll give a full refund — no questions, and no hassles.

click the yellow “Enroll Now” button below and enroll today to get instant access at the discounted price.

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Paulo Ouellet

P.S Learning to maneuver your kayak is really understanding how your kayak works... How it is affected by water, wind and waves. if you want to be respected as a truly competent kayaker who can not only make an elegant turn without losing precious energy, but also keep themselves safe in rough and windy conditions, then learning these key principles are crucial.

if you don’t you could find yourself in windy rough water, and you can’t control your kayak, and you could get blown out to sea. Or worst you try to turn and because you haven’t mastered turning in the wind while bracing, you capsize in conditions that are too rough, and you need to be rescued.